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1 Christmas service activities include collecting food, toys
Tjaden--Janeane Ellen (Class of 1965)
SCI Yule time services are mainly for the kids.
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2 EYE will not be published until Jan. 11
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3 Galarza is speaker for Jan. 8 ACCIA Profile of Ernesto Galarza.
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4 Maucker says classes resume as scheduled Students petition for longer holiday.
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5 SCI Young People's Theater classic 'thoroughly delightful'
Ingraham--Larry H. (Class of 1964)
Review of "Huckleberry Finn"; photo.
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6 Spring advanced registration Jan. 10 Outline of procedures.
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7 Bussing system needs improvement
Godfrey--Dennis (Class of 1963)
Students have to wait too long to get a meal.
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8 Commons chapel space is wasted
Adams--Ronald (Class of 1963)
The school could use that space for other purposes.
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9 Is WRA providing proper activities? Attendance for playnight has dropped considerably.
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10 Prospects of two large classes are not quite so grim
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
The size of the class will control the way it is taught; believes large classes demand a certain kind of management.
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11 SCI is a trade school--not a haven for intellectuals
Flannery--Robert (Class of 1964)
SCI is not a school of excess intellect and is no Harvard by any means.
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Clark--Steven
Christmas break still involves homework.
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13 We feel obligated to offer a sympathetic word Thoughts about giving students two extra days for vacation have been circulating.
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14 'Red Shoes' by Anderson next in Commons film series; shown Jan. 11
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15 Brindley Debate and Discussion Conference here today, tomorrow
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16 Four students have poetry in anthology List of those whose work was published in college anthology.
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17 Orchesis Yuletide dance Monday Description of program.
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18 'The Most Happy Fella': student drama, Jan. 16-19 Preview of the opera.
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19 Christmas party for off-campus students tonight Will hold party in Waterloo.
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20 Next all-college playnight Jan. 11, Women's Gym
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21 Regents approve proposal for no dorm rate increase
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22 Typing exams in proficiency begin Monday
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23 Women's Chorus presents concert on TV Monday Will present KWWL Christmas program.
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24 Songs, Santa, and snow add to spirit: SCI students prepare for Christmas A look at Christmas celebrations; photo.
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25 "Kenny' sews and patches uniforms for gym, sports
Pingrey--Donna June (Class of 1966)
As equipment manager, Ken Krumlinde takes his role seriously and does what he can to keep everything in shape.
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26 $50 collected to reward for information leading to recovery of two stolen prints
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27 Brimm writes article for literary magazine Paul Brimm writes article on junior high school education.
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28 Kappa Pi begins Christmas art sale today
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29 Gold and frat intramural cage teams continue action Frats begin games again after small break.
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30 Wrestlers open dual meet season at St. Cloud State Panthers hope to bring two victories in a dual meet with only three lettermen.
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31 Art Dickinson retires from athletic position Will retire in August 1963; photo.
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32 Houshang Bozorgzadeh second in table tennis meet Houshang comes in second place out of sixty in the Central United States Table Tennis Tournament.
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33 Panthers lose to Huskers but defeat Western Illinois SCI is victorious over Western Illinois, 83-69, but lose perfect record to University of Nebraska, 78-59.
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34 Panthers meet Bemidji State and Parsons in home games SCI hopes for victory over Parsons College after a defeat by Nebraska.
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35 SCI plays in holiday cage tourney Panthers take on the College of Mount Vernon for the first round in the Tall Corn Tournament.
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36 Tough schedules await SCI athletes after holiday break
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
Competition awaits athletes after break.
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37 Final rites tomorrow for Professor Dorothy Matala Died December 13, 1962; profile of her achievements; photo.
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38 Japanese music instruments displayed in Music Building Professor Bock assisted in SCI Foundation purchase.
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39 Rod announces vacation period library hours